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Social Distancing from a Contractor’s Perspective

Drone Roof MeasuringIf there is one phrase that will likely define the year 2020, it’s “social distancing.” Two simple words, one very big impact. How humans interacted prior to 2020, and how they will interact has changed – most likely long-term.

From a contractor’s perspective, the necessary practice of “social distancing” takes on a variety of forms.

How Things Have Changed for Contractors

Before March, when you would call a contractor and ask for an estimate, you’d receive a visit from an estimator or sales person. During that visit, you would probably shake hands, and invite them in to discuss the project you need completed. You may spend quite some time together at your kitchen table or in your living room going over the process, looking at samples, and even chatting about family, kids, or the weather.

Before March, your contractor may have had an office full of people – managers, scheduling staff, estimators, contract prep staff, accounting staff – every person that makes the wheels of an organization turn. They would gather in a small conference room for meetings. They would gather in kitchens for lunches and breaks. They might even head to a local restaurant on a Friday after work for happy hour.

Before March, every business owner considered their business essential. Essential to their customers, essential to their employees, and essential to the economy.

Now, things are different.

So how has social distancing and the other methods put into place to eradicate a pandemic changed the home improvement industry? Like many other industries, home improvement was both hurt and helped by these sudden changes. Hurt, like most others, in that business slowed or even stopped for enough time to cause financial strain. Helped, also like most others, in that contractors have been forced forward in time from a technological perspective.

What We’re Doing Now, and What We’ll Keep Doing

Long prior to the pandemic, a number of companies have offered amazingly accurate satellite imaging and drone technology for use in the construction industry. Contractors can virtually inspect many parts of the exterior of your home without setting foot on your property. Accurate measurements can be taken, even on the most complex of roofs. Potential problems can be spotted, such as missing or broken shingles, loose gutters, and issues around piping. While there are still some advantages to having someone get on your roof for measuring and inspection, the speed and accuracy of utilizing technology for this step is often a better choice. This technology is definitely here to stay.

In addition to using technology for estimating purposes in the field, contractors are also using it internally to go paperless. Product sample brochures, for example, can be provided to homeowners via a web link. Contracts can be sent to homeowners, and returned to contractors by e-mail. Payments can be taken over the phone or online. Supplies can be ordered online, and crew coordination can happen virtually as well. Going paperless makes sense, both from a speed perspective and an environmental one.

Prior to March of this year, when meeting with homeowners, it was the practice – even a requirement – of many contractors to meet face-to-face. While it has never been the practice at S&K, some contractors went as far as to require 90 minutes or more in a face-to-face meeting with all homeowners. That in-person meeting would also likely including hand shakes. While we can still meet face-to-face, that is up to the homeowners. And when meeting face-to-face, social distancing is followed.

We recognize that each individual has their own level of comfort with personal interactions during this trying time. The most vulnerable among us in particular require an extra level of care and caution. So from now on, although we have always considered ourselves to be kind and courteous, an “extra mile” effort is being put forth to ensure the comfort and safety of customers.

From an installation perspective, while crews may not always be able to maintain more than 6 feet from one another on the job, they will always maintain that distance from homeowners. For S&K, 90% of our work is done outside, so social distancing is not an issue. And when we do need to enter your home, all precautions will be taken, and time inside will be kept to a minimum.

To use another phrase from the pandemic, we are truly “in this together.” The owners and teams at S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows are committed to continuing to go that extra mile in everything we do.

If you are interested in learning more about our No-Contact Service, or to schedule an estimate, call us at 1-(866) 836-7663, or click the Estimate link above.

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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Roof Replacement?

DOES HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE COVER ROOF REPLACEMENT?
During inspection for insurance purposes, your insurance adjuster or roofing contractor will take photos of any damage.

As with most homeowners insurance claims, you may be wondering “does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?”, but that will vary from company to company, policy to policy.

If you suspect that you have roof damage caused by severe weather such as hail or high winds, or damage caused by animals or birds, it is possible that repair or replacement could be covered by your homeowners insurance. Normal wear and tear due to age is not likely to be covered. However, if your roof is less than 10-15 years old and has missing or broken shingles, the shingle manufacturer may be to blame, and repair or replacement could be covered by insurance. This does not happen often, but every now and again a shingle manufacturer produces an inferior batch that fails prior to its warranty expiration.

In either case, the first step is to contact your insurance agent. They will ask you a few questions to determine next steps. After that, if they decide that further investigation is necessary, they will send an insurance adjuster to your home to asses the situation.

Once it is determined that a claim will be covered, the agent may provide a list of local roofers for estimates or recommend that you contact contractors in your area. In our experience, they generally require more than one quote (usually 3) to ensure a fair price.

Prior to having the work done, your insurance company will need to approve the company/estimate that the homeowner is most comfortable with, and work can begin.

Beware Storm Chasers

When areas are hit by severe weather, storm chasers aren’t far behind. In our industry, storm chasers are usually fly-by-night companies looking to capitalize on storm damage. They often canvas door-to-door after storms asking if the homeowner would like them to get on your roof to assess any damage. Often times their tactics are not only shady, they can be illegal. Storm chasers have been known to CAUSE damage to your roof while “inspecting” it, then encourage you to file a claim. This practice is illegal, and insurance companies know how to spot it. In many cases, insurance companies can find enough evidence of this man-made damage to reject your claim, leaving you with a damaged roof that you must pay to fix.

Should you choose to have your roof inspected for damage prior to contacting your insurance agent, it is wise to be present to observe the process. Illegal tactics by storm chasers include hitting shingles with a hammer to mimic hale damage, curling the edges of shingles by hand, or breaking shingles. Unless a roofer is fixing missing or loose shingles, an inspection should be observation only. You should ask for photos to be taken and a report to be written and provided to you for your records. You can provide these to your insurance provider.

As always, never hire a contractor that is not licensed, bonded and insured. Ask your contractor for their credentials prior to enlisting their services, and ask for a written contract/estimate for the work to be performed. So “does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?”“. If you’re still having concerns, don’t hesitate to contact us!

S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows has worked with most insurance providers, and are listed as a preferred contractor with many. If you’re curious if you have roof damage that is covered by insurance, contact your insurance provider. They will guide you through the process the right way.

 

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Missing Shingles or Broken Shingles – What’s the Harm?

If your home has missing or broken roof shingles, you might think it’s no big deal. Outside of looking bad, what’s the harm, right? Well, there can be a lot that goes wrong when roofing shingles are missing or broken. After all, your roof’s shingles are the main line of defense for your home against the elements. When that main line is compromised, minor intrusions can cause major damage.

In this blog post, we cover what can cause your roof shingles to be compromised, what can happen if left untreated, and what to do to make sure your home stays safe from whatever Mother Nature has to bring.

Conditions that Can Cause Loose, Broken, or Missing Shingles

Damaged Roof ShinglesHigh/sustained winds – As we have seen in recent years, certain times of the year can bring with it high, sustained winds. Roof shingles are meant to sustain wind, and even some gusting. But when gusts reach high levels, and/or are sustained over a period of time, even the best shingles and installation can be in danger.

Ice damming – During winter months when weather patterns swing from mild to severe, the freezing, melting, and re-freezing can cause ice damming. Ice damming can force ice, then water, to back up under roof shingles. This process loosens and can even break the shingles.

Improper installation – When your roof was installed, hopefully it was installed by a licensed roofing contractor. That is not always the case. Roofs installed by unlicensed, or poorly trained contractors can be subject to a variety of flaws. Improperly installed plywood, underlayment, and shingles can result in shingles that become loose and easily dislodged in wind and rain.

Roof Age – Even the best shingles and the best shingle installation has its limits. Most shingles come with 20-30 year warranties. When that time is up, you will likely see the tell tale signs – missing and broken shingles. If your roof is near or past its warranty, roof replacement is probably in order.

Why Fix Damaged or Missing Shingles

Prevent Damage to Plywood – When roof shingles become compromised, water can seep underneath them. If the barrier between the shingles and the plywood (the underlayment) is also compromised (and it likely is when shingles become loose or broken) water can also seep underneath of it, reaching the plywood. Once water becomes trapped between the plywood and underlayment/shingles, it can quickly begin to rot the plywood. Rotten plywood can lead to leaks and even dangerous mold.

Prevent Leaks – Once water finds its way under your shingles, it will find a path that will eventually lead to leaks. Sometimes a homeowner won’t even be aware that they have shingles that are compromised until a leak occurs. If your home is situated in such a way that you cannot see the roof in its entirety, how would you know? Unfortunately, you’ll know when you see a leak! Leaks that are visible inside a home in ceilings and walls can be costly. If your roof shingles are aging or if you see missing or broken shingles, do not hesitate in fixing the issue.

Aesthetics – If you are like most, you take great pride in home ownership. You work hard to keep your home looking its best. When it comes to curb appeal, your roof is one of the first and most noticeable parts of your home. When roof shingles are broken or missing, it can give the appearance of a home that is unkempt. Fixing your roof will help keep your home looking its best.

Repairs vs. Replacements

Shingle/Roof Age – When deciding whether to repair or replace your roof due to missing or broken shingles, age is likely the first consideration. If your roof is well within the shingle warranty, a repair is probably going to suffice. If your roof is approaching or has exceeded the shingle warranty, your roofing contractor may recommend replacement. Roof replacement may also be recommended if a large portion of your roof has been compromised.

Aesthetics – Even when your roof is within its warranty, there are times when the shingle that was originally used is no longer available. Even if it is available, over time your existing shingles may have faded. In either case, it can be difficult to get a match that will not look ‘patched.’ When that is the case, you might choose a roof replacement over a repair.

Insurance Coverage – In our area, each year we see isolated extreme weather events. In 2018, Mt. Airy, Maryland experienced a small tornado that ripped the roof off of a portion shopping center. The year prior, Ellicott City, Maryland was devastated by severe flooding. When your roof has been damaged by severe weather, your homeowners insurance may cover the damage.

Cost – When the damage to your roof is not covered by insurance, it is up to you to foot the bill. Many roofers offer financing, however not everyone’s situation allows for the expenditure of a new roof, particularly when it is unexpected. If you are in a situation where you cannot afford a new roof, a repair may buy you enough time to save, or at least to find a financing option that works with your budget.

Consulting with a Roofing Contractor

As with any home improvement contractor, it is imperative that you make sure they are licensed, bonded, and insured. Using an unlicensed roofing contractor, or doing a roof repair or replacement yourself does not provide you with a warranty. The lack of a warranty offers you no recourse if your roof becomes compromised. Reputable roofing contractors will offer not only the warranty on the roof shingle, but a limited workmanship warranty as well. When having your roof repair or roof replacement estimated, be sure to ask your contractor about warranties.

In addition to providing warranties, a reputable contractor will not advise roof replacement unless it is necessary. If your roof is well within the shingle warranty, unless there is significant damage, a large portion missing, or leaking, a reputable roofing contractor will likely offer a roof repair vs. a complete roof replacement.

If your home has missing or broken roof shingles, and you would like an assessment, contact us at 1-866-836-ROOF to schedule a no-obligation, free roofing estimate.

 

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CertainTeed® Honors S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows Inc. as Top Roofing Contractor

MD and Northern VA area pros bring peace of mind and added protection to homeowners

(Malvern, Pa.) – By virtue of its commitment to providing homeowners with top-notch service and extended warranty protection, S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows Inc. (S&K) of Eldersburg, MD and Sterling, VA has been recognized by CertainTeed Corporation as a roofing contractor that homeowners can trust.

“Replacing a roof is a major undertaking,” said Jay Butch, director of contractor programs for CertainTeed. “One of the biggest concerns homeowners have is finding a contractor they have confidence in to do quality work.”

S&K is credentialed as a CertainTeed SELECTTM ShingleMaster, a hard-earned designation that only one percent of all contractors in North America attain—and a credential that shows homeowners that S&K is committed to quality installation, professionalism and ethical business practices.

As a SELECTTM ShingleMaster, S&K is able to offer its customers CertainTeed SureStartTM Plus, the industry’s  most comprehensive extended warranty program. SureStart Plus extends and expands CertainTeed’s standard product warranty coverage in the unlikely event of a manufacturing product defect.

CertainTeed is recognizing the top 20 companies throughout North America for going above and beyond to protect consumers interests. S&K is the number three roofing contractor in North America in usage of these extended warranties for their customers.

“We take great pride in the work our employees do for homeowners throughout Maryland and Northern Virginia,” said Donald Katzenberger, owner of S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows, Inc. “CertainTeed makes it easy with quality products, credential programs and homeowner benefit programs that ultimately help us put the most reliable, best looking roofs on their homes.”

S&K’s roofing practice has brought a rich legacy of professionalism and craftsmanship to the greater Baltimore-area. The company has made it a point to not only offer up incredible service to the community, but also warranties that can help homeowners sleep easier at night.

“S&K is one of those contractors in the country that provide top-notch client service,” said Butch. “They’re exceptional in the industry and should be applauded for their commitment to placing the customer first.”

About S&K Roofing, Siding & Windows Inc.

S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows (www.skroofing.com) is a leading provider of roofing and exterior home improvements throughout Maryland and Northern Virginia. Family-owned and operated since 1980, S&K provides high-quality exterior home workmanship and customer service that is among the best in the industry. Maintenance-free home exterior services include roofing, siding, windows, attic insulation, doors, gutters, sunrooms and decks. With showrooms located in Eldersburg, Maryland, and Sterling, Virginia, S&K services thousands of residential and commercial customers each year.  Contact by phone at: (866) 836-7663, or learn more at www.SKRoofing.com.    MHIC #21080, VA License #2705 105665

About CertainTeed

Through the responsible development of innovative and sustainable building products, CertainTeed, headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania, has helped shape the building products industry for more than 110 years. Founded in 1904 as General Roofing Manufacturing Company, the firm’s slogan “Quality Made Certain, Satisfaction Guaranteed,” inspired the name CertainTeed. Today, CertainTeed is a leading North American brand of exterior and interior building products, including roofing, siding, fence, decking, railing, trim, insulation, drywall and ceilings.

A subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, one of the world’s largest and oldest building products companies, CertainTeed has more than 6,300 employees and more than 60 manufacturing facilities throughout the United States and Canada. The company had total sales of approximately $3.4 billion in 2016. www.certainteed.com

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Roof Leak Causes and Remedies

Roof Lead Causes and RemediesYou’re getting ready for work. It’s a rainy day – the third day in a row. Your morning is already a bummer on the weather front, buy you’re determined to make it a good day anyway. That’s when you glance up and see it. A wet ceiling. Great. The roof is leaking. Goodbye good day.

Before you dial your roofer, keep in mind that leaks  that are visible on your walls or ceiling aren’t always roof related.

Other Causes of Leaks

Causes other than roof leaks that are visible on walls and ceilings include window leaks, condensation from air conditioning units, clogged gutters and plumbing leaks. If the leak appears on the ceiling of an upper level room and an attic is accessible, you can enter the attic to see if you can find the source. If the leak appears on a lower level ceiling, the culprit is not likely the roof, but perhaps plumbing or condensation. If the leak appears on a wall, check above the area to see if a source of water entry is visible. If none of these are the case, you may well have a roof leak.

Types of Roof Leaks

Roof leaks come from a variety of sources, but always indicate a compromise in seals. Your roof and its parts – ridge venting, exhaust piping, joints, flashing and shingles – all require seals to prevent water from entering the home. The largest ‘seal’ is your roof’s shingles. Broken or missing shingles can allow water to enter underneath. When this happens, over time the plywood that your shingles are attached to can rot, allowing more and more water to enter your attic.

Another seal that your roof is likely to have is flashing. Flashing is used in the joints of your roof – generally when two different roof lines meet. Flashing is placed under shingles to ensure that the joints are sealed. If flashing becomes loose or cracked, water can enter the joints and into your home.

At the first sign of broken or missing shingles or compromised flashing, your local roofer should be called to inspect the issue and recommend either a roof repair or roof replacement.

Other seals that are compromised can be a bit easier to remedy. Your roof likely contains several exhaust pipes. When the seal between your pipe collars and your roof is loose or broken, water can enter your attic via the exhaust pipe. Such is the case with flashing around your chimney.  Often when these are the source of your leak, simply re-sealing them just might do the trick.

There is also one anomaly that happen during heavy rains and windy conditions. The combination of high winds and torrential rain can cause rainwater to be blown through the ridge vent of your roof.  When it’s ‘raining sideways’ it is possible for it defy the laws of gravity and come in through your ridge vent. When this is the case, you may not have anything wrong with you roof at all. You can just blame Mother Nature.

If you discover a leak in your home and suspect something on your roof is to blame, give us a call. We’ll send a roofing expert out to inspect and diagnose the issue.

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Roofing in Montgomery County Maryland

Roofing in Montgomery County MarylandMontgomery County Maryland is as diverse in architecture as it is beautiful. Drive through Montgomery County and it won’t take long before you pass by rolling hills, century old farms and bustling commerce.

With all of this diversity, suffice it to say that roofing in Montgomery County MD runs the gamut. From galvanized metal roofing that tops many of the beautiful old farm houses in Montgomery County to flat roofing that tops office buildings and shopping centers, this county has it all!

S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows has done roofing in Montgomery County Maryland since 1980. In fact, S&K’s owner is a resident of the county and takes great pride in servicing many other county residents.

Montgomery County is also home to Montgomery Village, which has chosen S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows to be one of its trusted home improvement providers. Another large Montgomery County entity that trusts S&K Roofing is Leisure World. On any given day, you may find roofers, siding installers, gutter installers, window installers or sun room builders from S&K working hard for Leisure World residents.

Looking for a Roofer in Montgomery County MD?

Trust S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows with your next roofing project in Montgomery County. Call us for a free estimate and we’ll provide you with references in your area.

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S&K Replaces Roof on Outdoor World in Hanover, Maryland

S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows is pleased to have recently completed roof replacement on Outdoor World / Bass Pro Shops in Arundel Mills, Hanover, Maryland. The commercial roofing project took the crew approximately 4 weeks to complete, and included all parts of the shingled roof.

The buildings previous shingle had deteriorated due to Maryland weather conditions, so the Carriage House shingle in Georgian Brick from CertainTeed was chosen to better withstand the elements.

As you will see in the roofing gallery below, the job was a huge undertaking and the crew did a fantastic job. Outdoor World’s leadership team was pleased with not only the roof, but with the crew as well.

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Best Roofing Contractor Awarded to S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows

#1 Roofing Contractor Carroll County MarylandEach year, the Carroll County times sponsors Carroll’s Best, an awarded given to outstanding businesses in Carroll County, Maryland. Residents are asked to visit the Carroll County Times website and vote for their favorite local businesses. The awards cover businesses large and small, from coffee houses to car care to home services.

This year, S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows was voted #1 in the Best Roofing Contractor category. We are grateful to those who voted, and will continue to work hard to earn this status.

To view all of this year’s winners and honorable mentions, visit the Carroll County Times’ website at: https://www.carrollcountytimes.com/cctnews-carroll-s-best-2015-winners-20150921-story.html

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S&K Installs the CertainTeed Integrity Roof System – Superior Roofing Coverage

Your first step to superior roofing coverage is to locate a roofing contractor who is trained to install the top rated roofing products. S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows is a certified Select ShingleMaster roofer, and is proud to offer the CertainTeed Integrity Roof System.

The CertainTeed Integrity Roof System includes the total package – underlayments, shingles, accessories, and ventilation. Features of the Integrity Roof System include strong, protective underlayment, top-notch waterproofing systems, accessory shingles to enhance appearance, shingles in a wide range of customizable styles and colors, and efficient ventilation systems. This winning combination will effectively work together to protect your home for many years to come.

The high-quality products used in the Integrity Roof System provide durability, strength, and longevity. Rest assured that all products produced by CertainTeed are the best the industry has to offer. If you want superior quality and a roof that will stand the test of time – the Integrity Roof System is the superior choice.

Give Your Home the Finest Protection Available – Get Roofing Coverage with SureStart and SureStart Plus
A new roof is an investment in your home’s future. A roof installed with CertainTeed’s SureStart and SureStart Plus guarantee provides full roofing coverage, including the tear-off of your existing roof, labor, and materials. A diverse range of coverage options – 3-, 4- and 5-Star coverage – are available to meet your needs and your budget. All roof systems installed by S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows come with a minimum of 3-Star coverage. However, you may choose to upgrade to 4-Star or 5-Star coverage for a minimal cost.

To learn more about SureStart and SureStart Plus coverage, and to compare 3-, 4- and 5-Star coverage, click here to download the brochure: SureStart Roofing Warranty

CertainTeed’s Integrity Roof System is the only roofing system on the market today that provides you with the security of SureStart and SureStart Plus. Although problems seldom arise, if they do, you will never have to worry about your roof with the coverage provided by SureStart and SureStart Plus. All plans include 100% of the cost to replace or repair defective shingles, as well as labor costs associated with all repair/replacing of shingles. 3-Star Coverage offers lifetime shingles for 20 years, and the 4-Star and 5-Star plans offer lifetime shingles for 50 years. As an added bonus, your coverage is transferable to the first subsequent owner should you sell your home at some point in the future.

Take the Next Step

Are you ready to install your new roof and secure the coverage you need? Contact S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows…Maryland’s Largest Roofing Contractor! Call us today at 1-(866) 836-7663.

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S&K Ends 2014 On Top for Maryland Roofing Companies

2014 marked S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows’ best year in its 34 year history, solidifying its place as Maryland’s largest roofing contractor.

S&K now completes an average of more than 1,200 roofs throughout Maryland and Northern Virginia each year. That means that our roofing installation contractors are out there replacing about 5 roofs per day (excluding weekends and holidays).

Success is not measured solely in numbers for S&K, however. We measure success by the number of satisfied roofing customers that we are proud to serve each year. Read our roofing reviews to see what customers in MD and Northern VA have to say about our roofing work. Click here to read roofing reviews.

If your home is in need of replacement roofing, trust the experienced roofing professionals at S&K. Call us locally at (866) 836-7663, 301-831-5088, or toll free at 1-866-836-ROOF to schedule your free roofing estimate today.

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